college + community, summer 2012
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Mt. Hood Community College News and Community Education Schedule for Summer 2012TRANSCRIPT
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make the most of your summerTake a bundle, save a bundlePAGE 3
Salt of the Earth PAGE 1
New Programs for Great Careers PAGE 2
Faculty are AVID PAGE 19
The Right Tools at Leatherman PAGE 20
Salt of the Earth PAGE 1
Mt. Hood Community College2
“College+Community”(USPS002-866)Summer2012.PublishedquarterlybyMt.HoodCommunityCollege,26000S.E.StarkSt.,Gresham,Oregon97030.PeriodicalspostagepaidatGresham,Ore.,andatadditionalmailingoffices.POSTMASTER:Sendaddresschangesto
“College+Community”at26000S.E.StarkSt.,Gresham,OR97030.
Take a Class this Summer!Take a BUNDLE of Classes!
You have heard of those “lazy, hazy,crazy days of summer?” Well, at Mt.Hood Community College (MHCC), weseethebenefitsofenjoyingabitof“downtime” during the summer. But, we alsoknowhowcompetitive the jobmarket is,andwhatittakestocompleteadegreeorcertificateinordertoachieveyourdreams.That’s why we put together an excitingnew program called FastTrack that willhelpyoumake themostofyoursummer.(Howdoesearningfivecreditsinjustthreeweekssound?)
Youcantakeapre-setbundleofclasses,orenrollinjustacoupleofclasses.Eitherway,MHCC is theplace tobe this sum-mer! To learnmoreabout FastTrackandhow to enter to win an iPad, check outpages3-5.
Just For FunIf groupbicycle rides (page10)appeal to you, thispublication,whichyouholdinyourhands,hasdozensofCommunityEducationclassestobringyouhoursofenjoymentandenrichmentthissummer!
OpenenrollmentbeginsMay15forcreditclasses(includingFastTrackclasses)andnon-creditclasses.
We look forward to seeing you on campus!
MHCCmailsthispublicationtoalldistrictresidentstoinformthemoftheCollege’sprograms,servicesandcom-munityevents.Becausethescheduleisaddressedto“PostalCustomer,”indi-vidualnamescannotberemovedfromthemailinglist.AccessibleformatsforindividualswithdisabilitiesareavailablebycallingtheDisabilityServicesOfficeat503-497-6923or503-491-7670(TDD).
register for classes today!President
MichaelHay
Board of DirectorsRobertCoen
BrianFreemanRodMonroe
MaggieNelsonDianeNoriegaDaveShields
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Good Chemistry Michael Russell, Ph.D., makes the complex compelling to a wide range of students.
With a doctorate in chemistry from Dartmouth College, Michael Rus-sell could be the kind of instructor who lectures as far above the heads of his students as is the summit of the namesake mountain seen from the MHCC campus. However, he views his role as “the guide on the side, not the sage on the stage.”
Since joining the MHCC faculty in 1997, he has earned a reputation for making chemistry equally inter-esting and exciting to the serious chemistry major and to the skeptical student taking an introductory class in a subject they may be dreading.
“I like to think of myself as an explorer,” says Russell, “and there are a lot of fascinating conceptual and physical summits to explore in chemistry.”
He excels at taking students along on the expedition while mixing knowledge, commitment, compas-sion and cutting-edge technology into his courses. He is able to make his students see and appreciate the fact that everything—and every-one—in our lives involves chemistry in some form.
“It’s important to have versatility in how you teach, to accommodate dif-ferent learning styles,” says Russell. “I try to offer multiple options for my courses, from traditional lecture to digital podcasting to online video screencasts. We even have a mo-bile platform version. But the most important thing is to be compas-sionate. I’m teaching people from
all walks of life, all different back-grounds. I try to tailor my teaching to each individual student to see what connects. It can be draining some-times, but I love it. And the chemical reaction from vast amounts of caf-feine always helps!”
But what he teaches isn’t just eye-opening; it can lead students to many different (and rewarding) professions.
“Each year the list of high-paying degrees is published,” Russell points out, “and chemistry is always near the top. MHCC has a strong commitment to student success, and chemistry can lead students to many different professions.”
Russell sees the two most exciting areas of current research in chemistry
spanning that wide range of discovery: biochemistry and renewable energy.
“These areas are relevant and excit-ing,” says Russell, who is after an equally positive if more personal chemical reaction in his courses: “My goal as a teacher is for all my students to find life, career and economic happiness. That’s my victory.”
That commitment to student suc-cess—and to Gresham—must come naturally to him. His father, Ronald Russell, and his mother, Beverly Russell, each served on the MHCC District board of education and two local middle schools are named for family members. With that legacy, one might say that Russell’s bonds with the College and community are as enduring as sodium plus chlorine—one of the strongest chemical bonds in nature. And, that combination also describes his character: valuable, un-pretentious and willing to help people. In other words, salt of the earth.
For more information on chemistry classes at MHCC, please check out the course catalog at mhcc.edu.
be an explorer
“Itrytotailormyteachingtoeachindividualstudenttoseewhat connects.”
The RighT Mix foR ConneCTing wiTh STudenTS MHCC Chemistry Instructor Michael Russell
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Mt. Hood Community College4
be readyNew Programs, New Opportunities, Good Jobs Innovative new degree and certificate programs will put even more MHCC students on the road to bright futures.
Education and opportunity are never static at Mt. Hood Community College, and when we see one of the latter, we look for new ways to offer more of the former. MHCC responds to the needs of our community by preparing graduates for promising careers. Two new avenues for success under development at MHCC are perfect examples of this forward-thinking commitment.
“While the United States is the most technologically advanced na-tion in the world, most of us do not realize just how vulnerable we are. The widespread use of everything computer and everything mo-bile has put us at great risk,” says Wayne Machuca, Ph.D., MHCC computer information systems/Web instructor.
The personal, economic and na-tional security risks range from the annoying (such as someone hack-ing your medical records or bank account) to the life-threatening (such as a terrorist attack on the power grid or air traffic control). Because of these concerns, Presi-dent Barack Obama established the National Initiative for Cybersecu-rity—which in turn led, through multiple agencies bearing enough acronyms to supply a major Scrab-ble tournament, to a huge variety of resources and opportunities for cybersecurity education.
need a way to get ready to join the workforce quickly and affordably. Automotive service shops need access to well-trained employees who can perform the less complex—yet very important—work that frees up mas-ter techs to tackle the larger mainte-nance projects.”
Mattoon, who designed the pro-gram, hopes to welcome 24 to 26 students per class and expects gradu-ates to start in the $12- to $20-per hour range.
Whether it’s protecting your vital data or your oil pressure, MHCC is developing new ways to teach mo-tivated students to prepare for great careers. That knocking sound you hear is opportunity.
To register for classes, please visit mhcc.edu/schedule.
SeCuRing The fuTuRePaul Morris and Wayne Machuca
“That was the aha! moment,” says Machuca. “We saw what the future held, and we began developing a new academic program that we anticipate will become the most advanced technology degree MHCC has ever offered.”
The two-year Networking and Cybersecurity degree that Machuca has developed, along with MHCC instructor and colleague Paul Morris, is in the final stages of approval, and barring any hitches will be offered in September of this year.
Forward-thinking also serves as the driving force for another proposed program at MHCC, Light Repair and Maintenance Certification. This three-term program (also in the final rounds of approval and planned to begin in the winter of 2013) prepares students for entry-level positions in automotive services and light repair. It’s a fast, flexible program that gets people into the job market while bypassing general education requirements and at a cost to the student that is much less than at many other schools.
“This program answers a need for students and employers,” says Dennis Mattoon, dean of instruc-tion in MHCC’s Industrial Technol-ogy department. “Many students
“Wesawwhatthefutureheld,andwebegandevelopinganewacademicprogram...”
mhcc.edu/schedule2
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make the most of summer
Bundle your summer classes and save time.
Some classes can be completed in just three weeks!
hop on the fasttrack
Register Now for FastTrack Credit Courses
mhcc.edu/fasttrack
1. Select the bundled classes that will help you graduate faster
2. Register for each class in the bundle at mhcc.edu/registration
3. Fill out the online form at mhcc.edu/fasttrack to enter a drawing for a FREE iPad–you must pass all classes in a bundle to be eligible for the drawing
4. Classes may be taken in bundles or individually, but only bundles are eligible for the drawing
Register for a bundle, fill out the contest entry form and complete all your classes. You will be entered into a drawing for a
free iPad® !
take a bundle save a bundletake a bundle save a bundle
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MATH OpTiOn 3 MTH095-01 intermediate Algebra with
Right Triangle Trigonometry6/25–7/28 5 credits
MTH111-70 pre-Calculus i: Elementary Functions
7/30–9/1 5 credits
MATH OpTiOn 4 MTH111-01
or MTH111-02
or MTH111-W1
pre-Calculus i: Elementary FunctionsPre-CalculusI:ElementaryFunctionsPre-CalculusI:ElementaryFunctions
6/25–7/28
6/25–7/28
6/25–7/28
5 credits
5credits
5credits
MTH112-70
or MTH112-71
pre-Calculus ii: Trigonometry with GeometryPre-CalculusII:TrigonometrywithGeometry
7/30–9/1
7/30–9/1
5 credits
5credits
MATH OpTiOn 5 MTH243-01or MTH243-02
probability and Statistics iProbabilityandStatisticsI
6/25–7/286/25–7/28
4 credits4credits
MTH244-70 Statistics ii 7/30–9/1 4 credits
MATH OpTiOn 6 MTH252-01 Calculus ii: integral Calculus 6/25–7/28 4 credits MTH253-70 Calculus iii 7/30–9/1 4 credits
EnGLiSH FAST TRACK
WRiTinG OpTiOn 1 WR115-01 introduction to College
Writing6/25–7/28 4 credits
WR121-70 English Composition 7/30–9/1 4 credits
WRiTinG OpTiOn 2 WR121-01 English Composition 6/25–7/28 4 credits WR122-70 English Composition:
Critical Thinking7/30–9/1 4 credits
WRiTinG OpTiOn 3 WR121-W1 English Composition 6/25–7/28 4 credits WR227-W2 Technical Report Writing 7/30–9/1 4 credits
REAdinG OpTiOn 1 Rd090-01 Effective Reading and
Learning Strategies6/25–7/28 5 credits
Rd115-70 Reading for College Suc-cess
7/30–9/1 3 credits
REAdinG OpTiOn 2 Rd115-01 Reading for College Success 6/25–7/28 3 credits Rd117-01 Critical Reading 7/30–9/1 3 credits
MOdERn LAnGUAGES FAST TRACK
FiRST-YEAR SpAniSH SpAn101-01 First-Year Spanish i 6/25–7/17 5 credits SpAn102-70 First-Year Spanish ii 7/18–8/8 5 credits SpAn103-70 First-Year Spanish iii 8/9–8/30 5 credits
SECOnd-YEAR SpAniSH SpAn201-01 Second-Year Spanish i 6/25–7/17 4 credits SpAn202-02 Second-Year Spanish ii 7/18–8/8 4 credits SpAn203-01 Second-Year Spanish iii 8/9–8/30 4 credits
ViSUAL ARTS FAST TRACK
Choose one of these online Art History classes and bundle it with one of the studio classes listed below
ART204-W1 History of Western Art: prehistoric - Byzantine
6/25–9/1 4 credits
ART205-W1 History of Western Art: Medieval - Renaissance
6/25–9/1 4 credits
ART206-W1 History of Western Art: Baroque - Modern
6/25–9/1 4 credits
SCULpT And pRinT ART271-01or ART272-01or ART273-01
printmaking i PrintmakingIIPrintmakingIII
6/25–7/286/25–7/286/25–7/28
4 credits4credits4credits
ART291-70or ART292-70or ART293-70
Sculpture iSculptureIISculptureIII
7/30–8/307/30–8/307/30–8/30
4 credits4credits4credits
diGiTAL ART And dESiGn ART115-01 Basic design i:
Two-dimensional6/25–7/28 4 credits
ART226-01 digital Art ii 6/25–7/16 4 credits
pAinT And METAL ART281-01 painting i 6/23–7/1 4 credits ART257-01 Jewelrymaking/
Metalsmithing i7/5–7/20 4 credits
SCiEnCE FAST TRACK
BiOLOGY Bi101A-01
or BI101A-02
General Biology i, Survey of Cellular BiologyGeneralBiologyI,SurveyofCellularBiology
6/25–7/17
6/25–7/17
4 credits
4credits
Bi102A-01 General Biology ii, Survey of Molecular Life and Genetics
7/18–8/8 4 credits
Bi103A-70 General Biology iii, Survey of Ecology and Evolution
8/9–8/30 4 credits
AnATOMY & pHYSiOLOGY CH103-01or CH103-02
Chemistry for Allied HealthChemistryforAlliedHealth
6/25–7/286/25–7/28
5 credits5credits
Bi112-71 Biology for Allied Health 7/30–9/1 5 credits
MATH FAST TRACK
MATH OpTiOn 1 MTH060-01or MTH060-02or MTH060-03or MTH060-04or MTH060-05
Beginning Algebra iBeginningAlgebraIBeginningAlgebraIBeginningAlgebraIBeginningAlgebraI
6/25–7/286/25–7/286/25–7/286/25–7/286/25–7/28
4 credits4credits4credits4credits4credits
MTH065-70or MTH065-71or MTH065-72
Beginning Algebra iiBeginningAlgebraIIBeginningAlgebraII
7/30–9/17/30–9/17/30–9/1
4 credits4credits4credits
MATH OpTiOn 2 MTH065-01or MTH065-02or MTH065-03
Beginning Algebra iiBeginningAlgebraIIBeginningAlgebraII
6/25–7/286/25–7/286/25–7/28
4 credits4credits4credits
MTH095-70 intermediate Algebra with Right Triangle Trigonometry
7/30–9/1 5 credits
Note that some bundles have required classes (bold type) and some have options (regular type)
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AMERiCAn SiGn LAnGUAGE ASL102-01 First-Year American Sign
Language ii 6/25–7/28 4 credits
ASL103-70 First-Year American Sign Language iii
7/30–9/1 4 credits
SOCiAL SCiEnCE FAST TRACK
ECOnOMiCS EC201-01 principles of Economics i
(Micro) 6/25–7/28 4 credits
EC202-71 principles of Economics ii (Macro)
7/30–9/1 4 credits
GEOGRApHY GEOG105-01 introduction to physical
Geography6/25–7/28 3 credits
GEOG107-01 introduction to Cultural Geography
6/25–7/28 3 credits
GEOG106-70
or GEOG206-70
introduction to WorldGeographyRegionalGeographyofOregon
7/30–9/1
7/30–9/1
3 credits
3credits
RETAiL MAnAGEMEnT FAST TRACK BA205-W1 Business Communications 6/25–9/1 4 credits BA206-H1 Management and
Supervisory Fundamentals6/25–9/1 4 credits
BA224-H1 Human Resource Management
6/25–9/1 3 credits
BA131-W1
or CIS120-W1 CIS120L-W1
introduction to Business ComputingComputerConceptsIComputerConceptsLabI
6/25–9/1
6/25–9/16/25–9/1
4 credits
3credits1credits
COMpUTER inFORMATiOn SYSTEMS FAST TRACK
COMpUTER inFORMATiOn SYSTEMS OpTiOn 1 CiS100-W1 Computer Careers
Exploration6/25–9/1 1 credits
CiS120-W1 Computer Concepts i 6/25–9/1 3 credits CiS120L-W3 Computer Concepts Lab i 7/30–9/1 1 credits CiS125SS-W1 Spreadsheet 6/25–9/1 3 credits BA101-W1 introduction to Business 6/25–9/1 4 credits
COMpUTER inFORMATiOn SYSTEMS OpTiOn 2 CiS100-W1 Computer Careers
Exploration6/25–7/28 1 credits
CiS120-W1 Computer Concepts i 6/25–9/1 3 credits CiS120L-03 Computer Concepts Lab i 6/25–7/28 1 credits CiS151-01 network Fundamentals 6/25–9/1 4 credits BA101-01or BA101-10
introduction to BusinessIntroductiontoBusiness
6/25–7/286/25–7/28
4 credits4 credits
SMALL BUSinESS MAnAGEMEnT FAST TRACK
SMALL BUSinESS MAnAGEMEnT OpTiOn 1 BA101-W1 introduction to Business 6/25–9/1 4 credits BA150-40 BA211-10 BA131-W1
developing a Small Businessprinciples of Accounting i introduction to Business
6/25–9/16/25–7/28 6/25–7/28
3 credits4 credits3 credits
or CIS120-W1 CIS120L-70
ComputerConceptsIComputerConceptsLabI
6/25–9/17/30–8/27
3credits1credit
SMALL BUSinESS MAnAGEMEnT OpTiOn 2 BA101-W1 introduction to Business 6/25–9/1 4 credits BA226-W1 introduction to Business Law 6/25–9/1 4 credits BA131-W1 introduction to Business
Computing6/25–9/1 4 credits
or CIS120-W1 CIS120L-W3
ComputerConceptsIComputerConceptsLabI
6/25–9/16/25–9/1
3credits1credit
SMALL BUSinESS MAnAGEMEnT OpTiOn 3 BA101-40 introduction to Business 6/25–9/1 4 credits BA150-40 developing a Small Business 6/25–9/1 3 credits BA223-40 principles of Marketing 6/25–9/1 4 credits BA131-H1
or CIS120-W1 CIS120L-02
introduction to Business ComputingComputerConceptsIComputerConceptsLabI
6/25–9/1
6/25–9/16/25–9/1
4 credits
3credits1credit
BUSinESS MAnAGEMEnT FAST TRACK
BUSinESS MAnAGEMEnT OpTiOn 1 BA101-W1 introduction to Business 6/25–9/1 4 credits BA211-10 principles of Accounting i 6/25–7/28 4 credits BA131-W1
or BA131-W2
or CIS120-01 CIS120L-03
introduction to Business ComputingIntroductiontoBusinessComputingComputerConceptsIComputerConceptsLabI
6/25–9/1
6/25–9/1
6/25–7/286/25–7/28
4 credits
4credits
3credits1credit
BUSinESS MAnAGEMEnT OpTiOn 2 BA101-01 introduction to Business 6/25–9/1 4 credits BA203-70 introduction to
international Business7/30–8/27 4 credits
BA226-W1 introduction to Business Law 6/25–9/1 4 credits BA131-H1
or CIS120-W1 CIS120L-W2
introduction to Business ComputingComputerConceptsIComputerConceptsLabI
6/25–9/1
6/25–9/16/25–9/1
4 credits
3credits1credit
BUSinESS MAnAGEMEnT OpTiOn 3 BA101-W1 introduction to Business 6/25–9/1 4 credits BA218-W1 personal Finance 6/25–9/1 4 credits BA131-W1
or BA131-W2
or CIS120-W1 CIS120L-W2
introduction to Business ComputingIntroductiontoBusinessComputingComputerConceptsIComputerConceptsLabI
6/25–9/1
6/25–9/1
6/25–9/16/25–9/1
4 credits
4credits
3credits1credit
HEALTH, p.E. And AQUATiCS FAST TRACK HE204 diet and Weight Control 7/30–9/1 3 credits HE252 First Aid: Responding to
Emergencies6/25–7/28 3 credits
HpE295-81 Health and Fitness for Life 6/25–6/27 3 credits Meets M/W only each week 7/2–8/6 8/13-8/15or HPE295-82 HealthandFitnessforLife 6/25–6/27 3credits Meets M/W only each week 7/2–8/6 8/13–8/15 pE185CE Cardio/Lower Body and Abs 6/25–7/28 1 creditor PE185CE Cardio/LowerBodyandAbs 7/30–9/1 1credit pE185SWK Water Aerobics 6/25–9/1 1 credit pE185Wd Weight Lifting - Beginning 6/25–7/28 1 creditor PE185WD WeightLifting-Beginning 7/30–9/1 1credit pE185YC Mind-Body Yoga 6/25–9/1 1 creditor PE185YC Mind-BodyYoga 7/30–9/1 1credit
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Registration Form ............................................... 7
Community Education Classes .......................... 8 – 13
Class Locations and Abbreviations ................... 13
Community Skills Center.................................... 14 – 15
Small Business Development Center ................ 16 – 17
Business and Industry Workforce Training ....... 18
community education table of contents
mhcc.edu/ce
community educationand non-credit classes
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Advising 503-491-7315
TheBruningCenterforAllied HealthEducation 503-491-6700
FinancialAid 503-491-7262
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MaywoodParkCampus 503-491-6100
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&Arts, Crafts
SpecialInterest
Creative Jewelry Making
ART4B $115 ($105 Senior)Learnthefundamentalsofsimplejewelrycon-struction(nostringbeading).Moreadvancedstudentsmaylearncastingandlightsetting.
Sec.91 9a.m.–Noon M/W DDSO221 G.Buyukas 6/25–7/25
Beginning Jewelry Making
ART4BJ $64 ($54 Senior)Learnall thebasicsof jewelrymaking fromterminologytotoolsandtechniques.Includesguidelines,supplyandresourcelist,followedby more hands-on workshop and review.Also, learn basic wire work, make findingsandwrapbeadends.
Sec.31 6–9p.m. R MAY143 P.Tait 7/12–7/26
Beginning Quilting
ART4CC $84 ($74 Senior)Haveyoualwayswantedtotryquilting,butdidn’tknowwheretobegin?Thenthisclassis for you! After our discussion on patternselection,colortheory,toolsandtechniques,sandwiching, quilting and binding, you willdesign your quilt and determine tools andsuppliesneeded.
Sec.91 6–8:30p.m. T AC1773 N.Tubbs 6/26–8/28
Mosaic Art Workshop i
ART4MW $64 ($54 Senior)Studentslearntheancientartandtechniqueof direct-application mosaics using brokentile,dishesorglassshards.Firstclassisalec-ture to inspireanddistributeguidelinesandsupplylist.Secondclassisanall-day,hands-on workshop. Final class allows students togrouttheircreations.
Sec.91 6:30–8:30p.m. R VA13 8/2–8/2
Guitar for Beginners
MUS4G $74 ($64 Senior)Dustoffyoursteelornylonstringedguitarandlearnhowtoplay.Learnhowtoreadsheetmusicandrhythmcharts,chordsandscales,leadandrhythmguitar.Manystyleswillbecovered–classical,folk,blues,rockandjazz.
Sec.91 6–7:20p.m. W AC2138 L.Jones 6/27–9/5
intermediate Guitar and Songwriting
MUS4Gi $80 ($70 Senior)ThiscourseisacontinuationofGuitarforBe-ginners.Learn toplaywithstyleusingmoreadvancedtechniqueslikestringmuting,slid-ing,walkingintochords,playingsecondarychordsandadvancedpickingpatterns.
Sec.31 1–3p.m. U MAYTBA L.Jones 7/1–9/2
Beginning Mandolin
MUS4M $80 ($70 Senior)Learnfromprofessionalmusicianandrecord-ing artist Lew Jones. This little instrument isusedbyPaulMcCartney,RodStewart,REMandlotsofIrishandbluegrassbands.Learnto tune, play chords, sing songs and playmelodies.Lighttheorywillbetaughtaswellasstrummingandpickingtechniques.
Sec.31 9a.m.–3p.m. S MAYTBA L.Jones 6/30–9/1
Take Control of Your Canon EOS digital Camera
pHT4C $72 ($62 Senior)This class explains everything about yourEOSdigitalcamera.Youwill learn inclear,non-technical language how to use everyfunctiononyourcamera.Canonlensesandflash units will be discussed in addition tomostCanonEOSDigitalSLRcameras.
Sec.91 9a.m.–5p.m. S AC2756 D.Green 6/30–6/30
Includes half-hour break for lunch.
Take Control of Your nikon digital SLR Camera
pHT4nC $72 ($62 Senior)This class explains everything about yourNikondigitalSLRcamera.Youwill learn inclear, non-technical language how to useyourcamerafunctionsaswellaslensesandflashunits.MostNikondigitalSLRcameraswillbediscussed.
Sec.91 9a.m.–5p.m. S AC2756 D.Green 7/7–7/7
10:30a.m.–4:30p.m.U VA13 8/12–8/12 7–9p.m. R VA13 P.Tait 8/16–8/16
pottery
ART4TB $130 ($120 Senior)Hand-buildorturnclayonanelectricwheel.Firingisdonebyinstructor.A$25feegoestothehighschooltowardequipmentuseandroomrental,doesnot includeclayandsup-plies.Someexperienceishelpful.
Sec.92 9a.m.–NoonM/T/W/R DDSO223 R.Linn 7/2–7/30
Beginning Knitting
HOM4KF $39 ($29 Senior)Yourfamilyandfriendswillenjoyyourhandknit original scarves, shawls and hats. Thisclassshowshowtoselectnaturalorsyntheticyarns,useknittingequipment, readpatternsandknitavarietyofdecorativestitches.Feeincludessomesupplies.
Sec.92 6–8p.m. T AC1767 M.Rees 7/31–8/28
Just for Fun piano
MUS2ip $65 ($55 Senior)Learntoplaypianoinoneeasysession.Na-tionallyknownpianistDonnRochlinwillteachyou how to play your favorite songs now!Learn musical shorthand and save hours ofpractice time.Discover the“tricksandlicks”usedbyprofessionalpianists.Optional$25feepayabletoinstructorattimeofclassforhomestudybookandCD.
Sec.91 10a.m.–1p.m. S AC2138 D.Rochlin 6/30–6/30
improvisation on the piano
MUS4ip $65 ($55 Senior)In this workshop you will learn the funda-mentals of playing by ear and how chord“inversions”addstyleandprofessionalismtoyourplaying.Learn to transpose,addcolorandspicewith“extendedchords”andmuchmore.Optional$25feepayabletoinstructorattimeofclassforhomestudybookandCD.
Sec.91 2–5p.m. S AC2138 D.Rochlin 6/30–6/30
Senior discount: Save$10onanyfee-basednon-creditCommunityEducationclass if you are an MHCC districtresident age 62 or better! For moreinformationonseniordiscountsvisit:
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Sec.91 2:10–4p.m. M CLHS K.Huey 6/25–8/27Bring to Class: Flash Drive, 1 gigabyte or higher.
Gently Learning the Computer 2
pC7CB $74 ($64 Senior)This class continues where Gently LearningtheComputer1leftoff.Focusisoncustomiz-ingandcaringforyourcomputer,techniquesformanagingemail,producingaWorddocu-mentandspreadsheets,aswellashowtousesocialnetworkingsafely.Slow-paced,casualatmosphere.Bringaflashdrivetoclass.
Sec.91 2:10–4p.m. R AC2554 K.Huey 6/28–8/30Sec.92 6–8p.m. W CLHS R.Weinman $49 6/27–8/15
Welcome to Medicare
HE4MC FREEMedicaredoesn’thavetobeconfusing.ThiscourseteachesMedicarebasicsandhowtomake informed choices. Topics: Medicareeligibilityandenrollment;partsA,B,CandD; covered services; Medicare insurancepolicies;andproblemresolution.
Sec.91 7–9p.m. R AC1001 7/12–7/12Sec.92 10a.m.–9Noon S AC1001 B.Earnest 8/18–8/18
features. This class is perfect for organiza-tions, businesses or individuals that want toenhancetheironlinepresencebyintegratingblogs, social links, videos, photo galleries,maps and forms. This class includes simplecontent management, domain support andbuilt-in search engine optimization (SEO).Intermediatecomputerskillsrecommended.
Sec.31 6–8p.m. T/R TBA STAFF 7/23–7/25
introduction to photoshop CS4
Online $94Learn to use Adobe Photoshop CS4 toeditimages,processphotosandcreateorigi-nalgraphics.Thishands-on,project-orientedcourseisfilledwithdetailed,step-by-stepin-structionsyou’llhavenotroublefollowingasyoueditphotos,createbasicpaintingsandprepareyourimagesforprinting.
StartDates:6/20,7/18or8/15Enrollatwww.ed2go.com/mhcc
Gently Learning the Computer 1
pC5CB $69 ($59 Senior)Learn the basics of how to operate andenjoy your computer. Beginning techniquesfor creating, sharing, saving and sendingfiles.Meet themouseand keyboard. Learntoemail,sendattachments,workwithphotosandbrowsetheInternet.Slow-paced,casualatmosphere,lotsofhands-onpractice.Bringaflashdrivetoclass.
Understanding Composition in photography
pHT4UC $49 ($39 Senior)Proper composition is the key that allowsyourviewer toappreciateyourphotos.Thisfour-hourcoursecoversbeginningandinter-mediate composition techniques to improvetheimpactofyourphotos.Learnhowtousecompositional techniques such as formats,placement,shape,lines,textureandcolortocomposeyourscene.
Sec.91 6–10p.m. R AC2756 D.Green 7/12–7/12
Computer Use for Seniors
CS9G $64 ($54 Senior)Enjoyaneasyhands-onbasiccomputerandInternetskillscourse.Obtainafreeemailac-countand learn tosendandreceiveemailsand attachments. Create, save and printuseful computerprojects inMicrosoftWordtotakehome.LearnhowtousetheInternet.
Sec.91 9:10–11:00a.m. F AC2603 J.Aguilar 6/29–8/24
Facebook Security
pC4FS $29 ($19 Senior)Studentswilllearnhowtoproperlysetsecu-rityfeaturesofFacebooktoprotectprivacy,prevent fraudulent activity, spamming, ac-count stealing and application safety. Thisclass is a must for all Facebook users andparentsofFacebookusers.
Sec.31 6–8:30p.m. T MAY311 D.Huey 6/26–6/26
Build a powerful Website with Squarespace
pCTBA $99 ($89 Senior)Learn fromanon-programmerhowtobuilda dynamic website with many advanced
& Computer Technology
● Classesstartatalow$94● Allclassesareinstructor-facilitatedandrepeatmonthly● Hundredsofonlineclassesavailable,coveringawide
varietyofsubjectsandinterests● Readyourlessonandaskquestionsofyourinstructor
atatimeconvenienttoyou
● Classesstartatalow$94● Allclassesareinstructor-facilitatedandrepeatmonthly● Hundredsofonlineclassesavailable,coveringawide
varietyofsubjectsandinterests● Readyourlessonandaskquestionsofyourinstructor
atatimeconvenienttoyou
For a complete directory of our many class offerings please visit mhcc.edu/ed2go
Mt.HoodCommunityCollege(MHCC), inpartnershipwithEducation2Go,offersonline trainingprograms formany in-demandoccupations. Professionals fromeachrespectivefieldprovideeffective,up-to-dateWeb-basedinstruction.WithMHCC’sonlineclasses,studentscanworkandstudyontheirowntimeandkeeptheirfull-timejobs.
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Basketball
REC3BB $89 ($79 Senior)Receiveinstructioninthebasicskillsrequiredforparticipationinthegameofbasketball.Itisrecommendedforthosedesiringtodevel-optheirknowledgeandunderstandingofthegamewhileparticipatinginanactivitywhichwillenhancetheirphysicalconditioning.
Sec.91 7:10–10p.m. M PEGYM STAFF 6/25–8/27
Beginning Ballroom dance
REC3Bd $69 ($59 Senior)Addfun to lifelongfitness throughballroomdancing! This course is an introduction tothebasicsofsocialdanceandwillcoverthethreefoundationdancesoffoxtrot,EastCoastswingandwaltz. Partnerrequired;theymustbeenrolledinclass.
Sec.91 6:30–7:20p.m. M PE114 Shioshi/Schalk 6/25–8/27
intermediate Ballroom dance
REC4Bd $59 ($49 Senior)This class is a continuation of beginningballroom.Wewillreviewthebasicstepsandrhythmsof thewaltzandEastCoast swing.Partnerrequired;theymustbeenrolledinclass.
Sec.92 6:30–7:30p.m. R FRVW Shioshi/Schalk 6/28–9/6
Beginning Tae Kwon do
REC3TK $89 ($79 Senior)Basic instruction in theart of TaeKwonDo(Koreankarate)astaughtbytheWorldTaeKwon Do Federation and USAT (UnitedStatesofAmericaTaeKwonDo).
Sec.91 6:30–7:30p.m. W PE114 STAFF 6/27–8/29
Tap dance
REC3Tp $64 ($54 Senior)Arhythmic,funwaytoexercise.Studentswilllearnbasic tapvocabularyandstyleculmi-natinginachoreographeddance.
Sec.91 8–8:50p.m. M FRVW K.Miller 6/25–8/13
Beginning West Coast Swing
REC3WC $69 ($59 Senior)West Coast swing is an exciting contem-porary dance that can be done to a largevariety of music. In this class, you will gainthe basic skills and confidence needed totake your spot on any dance floor. Partnerrequired;theymustbeenrolledinclass.
Sec.91 7:30–8:20p.m. M PE114 Shioshi/Schalk 6/25–8/27
intermediate West Coast Swing
REC4WC $59 ($49 Senior)Wewillbeginby reviewing thebasic stepsandrhythmsandcontinuebynotonlylearn-ing new steps, but also adding styling andmusicalitytoyourdancing.Partnerrequired;theymustbeenrolledinclass.
Sec.92 7:45–8:45p.m. R FRVW Shioshi/Schalk 6/28–9/6
Silver and Fit Level ii
REC4AA $99 ($89 Senior)SilverandFitLevelIIisdesignedformoder-ately active older adults who exercise oneortwodaysperweek.Theclassisdesignedto increase the participant’s flexibility, jointstability, dynamic balance, coordination,agility, reaction time,muscular strengthandcardiovascularendurance.
Sec.91 1–1:45p.m. M/W CAC205 S.Dobson 6/25–8/29
Beginning Ballet
REC4BB $89 ($79 Senior)BeginningBallet is designed todevelopanappreciationoftechniqueandstylethroughparticipation. The pure technique will bestressedwithemphasisonterminology,tradi-tionalbackgroundandpersonalvalue.
Sec.91 1:10–2:30p.m. T/R PE114 STAFF 6/26–8/30
Chair Yoga
REC4CY $99 ($89 Senior)Getthebenefitsofyogainthischair-assistedclass!Stretchandrevitalizeyourwholebodywhile challenging balance and developingcorestabilization.Endthesessionwithrelax-ationemphasizingbreathingtechniques.
Sec.91Noon–12:45p.m.M/W CAC205 S.Dobson 6/25–9/5
Group power
REC4Gp $99 ($89 Senior)This barbell program strengthens all yourmajor muscles in an inspiring, motivatinggroupenvironmentwith fantasticmusicandinstructors. With simple, athletic movementssuch as squats, lunges, presses and curls,this class is for all ages and fitness levels.
Sec.91 5:30–6:20a.m. T/R CAC205 6/26–8/30Sec.92 6:30–7:20p.m. T CAC205 6/26–8/28 5:30–6:20p.m. R CAC205 S.Dobson 6/28–8/30
Group Ride
REC4GR $79/$99 ($69/$89 Senior) Pedal in groups, roll over hills, chase thepack, climb mountains and spin your wayto burning calories and strengthening yourlowerbody.This60-minutecyclingprogramisgearedforanyonewhocanrideabike.
Sec.91 5:30–6:30a.m. W CAC205 $79 6/27–9/5Sec.92 5:30–6:30p.m.M/W CAC205 S.Dobson $99 6/25–9/5
Beginning Jazz/Hip-Hop dance
REC4JH $89 ($79 Senior)ThiscourseintroducesthestudenttothemanystylesofjazzasadanceformincludinglyricalBroadway,hip-hop,modernandclassical.Itemphasizesclassicalandhip-hop;andfloor,centerandisolationstretches.
Sec.91 2:40–4p.m. T/R PE114 STAFF 6/26–8/30
Group Kick
REC4MM $99 ($89 Senior)GroupKickbringsiton!Thiselectric60-min-ute fusion class of martial arts and boxingmovementswillkickyourcardiofitnesstothenext level while defining and shaping yourbody and self-confidence. Energetic music,awesomeinstructorsandagroupenvironmentwillkeepyoupunching,kickingandsmiling.
Sec.91 5:30–6:20p.m. T CAC205 6/26–8/28 6:30–7:20p.m. R S.Dobson 6/28–8/30
Belly dance Fitness
REC4WB $64 ($54 Senior)Time to shimmy and shake your way to fit-ness!Experiencethebeautyandmysteryofthisancientwomen’sdance.Bodyisolations,
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stretching,movement combinationsand veilworkwillbeincluded.
Sec.91 7–7:50p.m. M FRVW K.Miller 6/25–8/13
Beginning Tai Chi
REC5BTC $89 ($79 Senior)Tai Chi is a Chinese exercise form with ahistory dating back thousands of years. Itsgracefulmovementsandslowtempomakeitan idealactivity to improve themind/bodyconnection, balance and coordination. Thisartalsohasself-defenseapplications.
Sec.91 3:40–5p.m. M/W PE139E STAFF 6/25–8/29
Cardio/Lower Body and Abs
REC5CC $89 ($79 Senior)Highintensity,lowimpactflooraerobicclasswith easy to follow aerobic movements fo-cusingoncardiovascular conditioning. Freeweights(8,5and3pounds)willbeusedinse-quenceofintervalmovestoenhancestrengthandpromotemuscletoneforallmusclegroups.
Sec.91 Noon–1:20p.m. T/R PE114 STAFF 6/26–8/30
dance Combo
REC5dC $89 ($79 Senior)Danceyourwaytoyourbestbodyeverwiththishigh-energyworkout.DanceComboisafast and fun cardio-blasting program usingLatin,jazz,salsaandhip-hop.
Sec.91 9–9:50a.m. M/W/F PE114 STAFF 6/25–8/31
Exercise Bootcamp
REC5EB $89 ($79 Senior)Exercise Bootcamp is a course that targetsoverallbodyfitness.Students(alllevels)willparticipateindaily-variedexercise.Classwillinclude walking, running, free weight train-ing, calisthenics, group sports, enduranceexercisesandstretching.
Sec.916–7:05a.m. M–F PESTDM 6/25–7/27Sec.926–7:05a.m. M–F PESTDM E.Rizzo 7/30–8/31
Gentle Yoga
REC5GY $84 ($74 Senior)Sculptlong,leanmuscles,firmandtone,whilebuilding strength, flexibility and concentra-tion.Reducestress,calmandstrengthenthemind,emotions,glandsandorganswiththisgentleyogaworkout.Bringtwotowels.
Sec.91 6:10–7p.m. M/W PE139EW.Dollowitch 6/25–8/29
Beginning Weight Lifting
REC5WL $89 ($79 Senior)Thecoursewillputemphasisonthevariousaspectsofweighttraining,includingstrength,weight gain, weight loss, muscle tone andendurance. Specific lifts and programs willbeestablishedtoachieveindividualresults.
Sec.91 2:10–3p.m. M/W/F PE114 STAFF 6/25–8/31
Water Aerobics by Moonlight
REC5WM $84 ($74 Senior)Letafullglasswallhelpyouenjoythemoonlitambianceofthisindoorpoolasyouworkouttheday’sfrustrations.Learnnewandinnova-tive water aerobic exercises while workingoutintheshallowendoftheswimmingpool.
Sec.91 8–9p.m. T/R RYMS M.Furness 6/26–8/30
Yoga for Health
REC5Y $89 ($79 Senior)Balance your mind and body and reduceyour stress. Learn proper body alignmentandbreathawareness through yoga posesto release tension,and toneandstrengthenmuscles, bones and organs. Improve yourabilitytoconcentrate.
Sec.91 9–10:30a.m. M/W ZION 6/25–8/29Sec.92 8–9:30a.m. T/R ZION 6/26–8/30Sec.93 6–7:30p.m. T/R FAIRM.Corgiat 6/26–8/30
Yo-Lates
REC5YO $89 ($79 Senior)Thisclassisacombinationofyogaposesandpilatesprecision. Learncorrectbodyplace-mentandattaininnermuscularstrength.Theresultswillbebetterbodyawareness,circu-lation and healthier breathing techniques.Studentsneedtobringtheirownmats.
Sec.91 5:10–6p.m. M/W/F PE114 STAFF 6/25–8/31
Zumba Fitness
REC5ZM $89 ($79 Senior)Zumba Fitness is a Latin-inspired dance fit-nessprogramthatblendsinternationalmusicand infectious steps. Zumba uses a varietyof styles in its routines, including cumbia,merengue,salsa,reggaeton,mambo,rumba,flamencoandhip-hop.
Sec.91 5–5:30p.m. M/W FRVW P.Whipple 6/25–9/3
pilates
REC5LA $89 ($79 Senior)Pilates is a contemporary approach tomind-bodyexercise.Itfocusesoncorebodystrength through stabilization and balance.Studentswillneedtoprovidetheirownmats.
Sec.91 10–10:50a.m.M/W/F PE114 STAFF 6/25–8/31
Lower Body and Abs
REC5LB $89 ($79 Senior)Thisisagroupapproachtofitnessthroughtheuse of resistive exercise for increasing mus-cularstrengthandendurance in the legsaswellasthelowerbackandabdominalwall.Classes includeorientations inperformancetechniqueandsafetyforeachexercise.
Sec.91 11–11:50a.m.M/W/F PE114 STAFF 6/25–8/31
Fitness Lap Swimming
REC5LS $89 ($79 Senior)This course is designed for intermediateor above swimmers who wish to continueperfecting their swimming strokes while im-provingtheirfitnesslevelsthroughastructuredtraining program. This course is not for thebeginningswimmer.
Sec.91 7:45–8:35a.m.M/W/F AQ25 D.Markell 6/25–8/31
Mind-Body Yoga
REC5MB $89 ($79 Senior)This course, through yoga postures, will al-lowthestudenttoexperiencethemind-bodyconnectionandlearntechniquestobringthatconnectionintoalignmentforhis/herhighestgood.Studentsneedtobringtheirownmats.
Sec.91 6–7:20p.m. T/R PE139E STAFF 6/26–8/30Sec.92 10:40a.m.–1:30p.m. S PE114 STAFF 6/30–9/1
pilates and Yoga
REC5p $79 ($69 Senior)Developastrong,flexibleandfirmbodywithgentle, guided exercises. Yoga and pilateswillpromoteahealthymindandbody.Themovements in this class provide improvedbalanceandincreasedflexibility.Besuretobringamattoclassforfloorwork.
Sec.91 7:30–8:20p.m. M/W PE139E 6/25–8/29Sec.92 7:30–8:20p.m. T/R PE139E W.Dollowitch 6/26–8/30Sec.93 6–6:50p.m. T/R CLHS R.Weinman 6/26–8/9
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Zumba Gold
REC5ZMG $89 ($79 Senior)Zumba Gold is a lower intensity versionof Zumba — a Latin-inspired dance fitnessprogramthatblendsinternationalmusicandinfectioussteps.ZumbaGoldisperfectforse-niors,participantsatlowerfitnesslevelsandforindividualswhohavephysicallimitations.
Sec.91 4–4:50p.m. M/W FRVW P.Whipple 6/25–9/3
introduction to Sailing
REC3iS $70 ($60 Senior) Learn basic sailing skills including rigging,safetyand boat handling. Studentswill gethands-onexperience inO'penBicdinghiesdesigned for fun, trouble-free sailing. Ages14-17.OfferedinpartnershipwithColumbiaGorge Racing Association and VancouverLakeSailingClub.
Sec.91 9a.m.–3p.m. W TBA R.Weinman 8/15
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Beginning Horsemanship
AGR4BH $89 ($79 Senior)Thiscourse isdesigned to introduce thebe-ginningridertothebasicskillsofridingandhorsemanship. Fee of $165 in addition tocourse registration must bepaidat orienta-tion.Orientationheld6/25at7p.m. intheracquetballcourtsclassroom.Call503-491-7450foradditionalinformation.
Sec.91 6:30–7:30p.m. T BRID G.Shrake 6/26–8/7
Companion dog Training
AGR4dO $59($49 Senior)A positive, reward-based system to teachhousehold manners such as polite greetingand walking on leash, settling down andcomingwhencalled.Thefirstclassisanorien-tationforhandlers;leavedogsathomeandbringproofofcurrentvaccinationsfromyourveterinarian. For dogs six months to adult.
Sec.91 6–7p.m. M ACTBD D.Gilkison 6/25–7/30
Fido, Come
AGR4FC $59 ($49 Senior)Teach your dog a reliable off-leash recallusing a whistle and positive reinforcement.Fordogsage fourmonthsandupwhoarefriendlytootherdogs.Firstclassisanorienta-tionforhandlers;pleaseleavedogsathome.Bringproofofcurrentvaccinationsfromyourveterinariantoclass.
Sec.91 7:15–8:15p.m. M ACTBD D.Gilkison 6/25–7/30
An introduction to Electric Vehicles
AUT4EV $24 ($14 Senior)An electric vehicle (EV) uses one or moreelectric motors for propulsion. This coursefocuses on electric vehicles, plug-in hy-brid electric vehicles and electric vehiclecharging stations. Class includes a demon-stration of a 2007 Toyota Prius convertedto PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid-Electric Vehicle).
Sec.31 6–8p.m. M MAY125 C.Currington 6/25–6/25
driver Education OdOT Certified
dRV4dE $315Courseincludes30classroomhoursand12hours of in-vehicle training which consist ofsixhoursbehindthewheelwithprofessionaldriving instructors and six hours of in-carobservation (scheduled outside classroomhours).Uponsuccessfulcompletion,studentswillreceiveacertificateforsubmissiontotheDMVofficeattimeoflicensureandforinsur-ancediscounts.
Toregisterforthiscourse,callOregonDriverTraining Institute at 503-225-0770. See oregondrivertraining.comforinformation.
An introduction to Solar power
ECO4Sp $34 ($24 Senior)Thiscoursecoversanintroductiontodesignand installation of solar energy systems.Learn about the equipment, system sizing,orientation, configurationandenergyoffsetrelativetoelectricityorgasbills.Gainknowl-edgeaboutstateandnationalincentivesforsolarpower.Courseincludesatourofaresi-dentialPV(photovoltaic)system.
Sec.31 6–8p.m. W MAY307 C.Currington 6/27–6/27
Building Wealth with Real Estate
Fin4BW $29 ($19 Senior)The first night is an overview of a processfor getting from where you are financiallytowhereyouwanttobeusingrealestateasthe investment vehicle. The second night isaplanningworkshoptoputtheseprinciplesintoapplication.Workbookincluded.
Sec.31 6:30–8p.m. M/W MAY310 6/25–6/27Sec.91 6:30–8p.m. T/R AC1776 S.Straub 7/10–7/12
Concealed Handgun permit Class
GUn4CH $49 ($39 Senior)Thisone-eveningclassisdesignedtosatisfyall requirements to obtain an Oregon Con-cealedHandgunPermit.Thisclasswillcoversafety and responsibility of firearm owner-shipaswellashowtoobtainaConcealedHandgunPermit.All studentswhocompleteclassasspecifiedbyinstructorwillreceiveaCertificateofCompletion.
Sec.91 6–9p.m. M AC1266 6/25–6/25Sec.92 6–9p.m. M AC1266 S.Curtain 7/23–7/23
Get a Grip: Managing Your Space, paper & Time
HOM4CC $29 ($19 Senior)Taught by a professional organizer, thiscoursewillprovideprovenstrategiestohelpyoubebetterorganized.Learnhowtoiden-tifywhattokeep,sell,toss,donateorrecycle.Organize your paper to help you manageyourbillsandpreparefortaxseason.Createaclutter-freehome.
Sec.91 1–3p.m. S AC2700 7/14–7/14Sec.92 1–3p.m. S AC2700 C.Reineccius 8/11–8/11
discovering Your Civil War Ancestor
HOM4CW $89 ($79 Senior)Ifyour familywas in theU.S. in the1860s,chances are at least one of your relativesserved in either the Union or Confederatearmiesduring theU.S.CivilWar.Using theInternet, your family records and importantprimarysources,learnthedetailsofyouran-cestor’sCivilWarservice.Honoryourfamilyhistory during the 150th anniversary of theU.S.CivilWar.
Sec.91 10a.m.–Noon S AC2554 K.Eakman 7/14–8/11
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Beginning Knitting
HOM4KF $39 ($29 Senior)Yourfamilyandfriendswillenjoyyourhandknit original scarves, shawls and hats. Thisclassshowshowtoselectnaturalorsyntheticyarns,useknittingequipment, readpatternsandknitavarietyofdecorativestitches.Feeincludessomesupplies.
Sec.92 6–8p.m. T AC1767 M.Rees 7/31–8/28
pruning Like a pro
HRT4p $69 ($59 Senior)Thisisathree-partclasstolearnhowtopruneyourlandscapeplantsandtreeswithsafety,usingscientificandcommonsensemethods.
Sec.91 6:30–8:30p.m.T/W/R FI1 S.Schmidt 6/26–6/28
Sustainable Residential Landscaping
HRT4SL $69 ($59 Senior)Learn residential landscaping using sustain-able techniques in landscape design, soilpreparation,plant selection,plantcareandmaintenance.
Sec.91 6:30–8:30p.m.M/T/W FI1 S.Schmidt 7/9–7/11
LANGUAGE,TRAVEL&CULTURE
Writing Your Memoirs
LAn4MM $47 ($37 Senior)Createtheperfectgiftforyourfamily,friendsorevenyourself:Arecordofyourlifeandex-periencesexpressedwithyourpersonalstyle.Weavethefabricofyourlifeintoastoryforfuturegenerationstoreadandcherish.
Sec.91 1–3p.m. R FAIR M.Loisdotter 6/28–8/30
professional novel & Memoir Writing
LAn4nM $58 ($48 Senior)Providesabasicframeworkandexperiencefor writing both fiction and nonfiction. De-velopandcompleteyourbook-lengthprojectthrough professional critiques and peer re-viewinthiscomfortable,friendlyatmosphere.
Sec.32 6–8:30p.m. W MAY125 C.Hiday 7/11–8/29
A to Z Grant Writing
Online $94AtoZGrantWritingisaninvigoratingandinformativecoursethatwillequipyouwiththeskillsandtoolstoapplyforgrants.You’lllearnhow to raise needed funds by discoveringhowandwheretolookforpotentialfunderswhoareagoodmatchforyourorganization.
StartDates:6/20,7/18or8/15Enrollatwww.ed2go.com/mhcc
Grammar Refresher
Online $94Revive your lost or forgotten knowledge ofEnglish grammar and gain confidence inyourabilitytoproducegrammaticallycorrectwrittenwork.
StartDates:6/20,7/18or8/15Enrollatwww.ed2go.com/mhcc
Conversational Japanese
LAn5J $69 ($59 Senior)Whether you want to learn conversationalJapanese for travel, business or fun, thiscoursemakesiteasyandenjoyableforbegin-nerstomastertheessentialsoftheJapaneselanguage. Guided by a native Japaneseinstructor, you’ll learn useful conversationalphrasesandvocabulary.
Sec.91 6:30–8:30p.m. W ACTBA Akiyama 6/27–8/29
Learn Spanish Gently
LAn5S $87 ($77 Senior)A conversational course with a wealth ofpractical expressions, taught by an experi-encedinstructorinarelaxedsettingdesignedtoaidyouinyourcareer,travelsandintercul-turalcommunication.
Sec.31 6–8:30p.m. T/R MAY303 I.Almada 6/26–7/26Sec.93 6–8:30p.m. M AC2700 STAFF 6/25–8/27
Oregon Shakespeare Festival Trip
TRVOS $275TakeafabuloustriptoAshlandtoexperiencetheOregonShakespeareFestival.Thisyear’sproductionsincludeAsYouLikeIt,RomeoandJuliet,andMedea/Macbeth/Cinderella,twonights,doubleoccupancylodging,continen-talbreakfastandheatedpoolatFlagshipInnin Ashland. Carpools to be arranged. Reg-istration and payment must be received byFriday,July6.NorefundsafterFriday,July6.
Sec.91 Noon–8p.m. F/S/U OFFSITE N.Wright 7/27–7/29
Class LocationsMHCC Gresham Campus Buildings 26000S.E.StarkSt.,Gresham
AC AcademicCenterAQ AquaticCenterECC EarlyChildhoodCenterGE G.E.ClassroomFi FisheriesiT IndustrialTechnologypE PhysicalEducationVA VisualArtsCenter
Campusmapsavailableonlineatmhcc.edu/maps
BCAH The Bruning Center for Allied Health Education 1484N.W.CivicDr.,Gresham 503-491-6700
BRid Bridlewood Horsemanship Center 35649S.E.LustedRd.,Boring
CAC Cascade Athletic Club - 205 9260S.E.StarkSt.,Portland
CEnT Centennial High School 3505S.E.182ndAve.,Gresham
CLHS Cascade Locks High School 300WaNaPaSt.,CascadeLocks
CLUB Club Estates East 12260S.E.MainSt.,Portland
dd david douglas High School 1001S.E.135thAve.,Portland
ddSO david douglas South Building 1500S.E.130thAve.,Portland
ECTC Energy Conservation Training Center 11517N.E.MarxSt.,Portland
FAiR Fairlawn Community Center 1280N.E.KaneRd.,Gresham
FRVW Fairview Community Center 300HarrisonSt.,Fairview
GWA Gorge Winds Aviation 920N.W.PerimeterWay,Troutdale
LUKE St. Luke’s 120S.W.TowleAve.,Gresham
MAY MHCC Maywood park Campus 10100N.E.PrescottSt.,Portland 503-491-6100
ORiM Outer Rim Bike Shop 10625N.E.HalseySt.,Portland
RYMS Reynolds Middle School pool 1200N.E.201stAve.,Fairview
SBdC Small Business development Center 501N.E.HoodAve., Suite240,Gresham
ZiOn Zion Church of Christ 2025N.E.23rdAve.,Gresham
The Small Business development Center (SBdC)
Has Moved Fordirections,pleasecheckourwebsiteat
mhcc.edu/bizcenterorcontactusviaphone503-491-7658oremailBizcenter@mhcc.edu.
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community skills centerThe Community Skills Center at the Maywood park Campus offers self-paced computer and office skills classes designed to upgrade your job skills.
• Opensevendaysaweek• Registerandbeginclassesatanytime• Workatyourownpace• Setyourownscheduletomeetrequirements• Takeupto10weeksafteryouregister
tocompleteacourse• Instructorsareavailabletohelpguideyou
throughyourcourse
Beginning Computer for ESL
GEn6BE $90 ($80 Senior)Learnthebasicsofcomputers—forstudentswithlimitedknowledgeofEnglish.Prerequisite:Low-intermediateESLreadingproficiency.
Beginning Computer for Seniors
GEn6Bn $45 ($35 Senior)Computers are an integral part of everydaylife.Thisself-guidedcourseteachesthestudentabout Windows, word processing, email andnavigatingtheInternet.
introduction to the internet and Emailing
GEn6CiA $90 ($80 Senior)Learn to locate websites, shop safely onlineand search the Web for specific information.Prerequisite:BasicknowledgeofWindows.
data Entry Skill Building
GEn6dB $110 ($100 Senior)Classfocusesonbusinessprojects.Lessonsin-cludekeypad,alphanumericandfigure-symboltimings. Increase your speed and accuracy.Prerequisite:Basickeyboardingbytouchskills.
proofreading at the Computer
GEn6dF $75 ($65 Senior)Intoday'sworkplaceit'simportanttoproducedocumentsthatareerrorfree.Brushuponyourknowledge of grammar and learn to get themostoutofyourwordprocessor'swritingtools.
protect, Clean & Speed Up Your pC
GEn6MS $45 ($35 Senior)Keep your PC running smoothly with regular
tune-upstoensureitliveslonger,performsbet-terandavoidsdebilitatingcrashes.
Keyboarding Basics
GEn6OB $90 ($80 Senior)Designed for individualswhohave littleornotraining in typing or keyboarding, this courseintroducesstudentstotechniquesthatwillallowthemtoprogresspastpeckingatthekeys.
Keyboarding Skillbuilding
GEn6OC $90 ($80 Senior)Intended for studentswhoneed to refineandfurtherdevelopspeedandaccuracy.Learnthesymbolsandnumerickeys. Increaseyourpro-ductivity while enhancing your marketability.Prerequisite:Basickeyboardingskills.
10-Keypad on the Computer
GEn6OE $90 ($80 Senior)Designed to teach the computer numeric key-padby touchwith speedandaccuracyusingindustrystandards.
Fundamentals of photoshop
GEn6pH $120 ($110 Senior)Exploredigitalimagingtechniquesthroughthishands-on,project-orientedcourse.Learntoeditphotos,useselectiontools,createandmanipu-latelayers,applyfilteringtechniques,prepareyourimagesforprintingandmuchmore.
Windows 7
GEn6Wn $90 ($80 Senior)Learn the latest Microsoft operating system,Windows7.Thisself-guidedcoursefocusesonfundamentalswithanemphasisonfilemanage-mentskills.Perfectforfirst-timecomputerusers.
More Windows 7 for Seniors
GEn6SMW $45 ($35 Senior)ExpandonWindows7forSeniorsanddiscov-eritsmostuseful,practicalandfuncomponents.Learncomputersecurity,createuseraccounts,setparentalcontrolsandburnCDsandDVDs.
Beginning Windows Xp
GEn6WXp $90 ($80 Senior)Explore Windows XP in a step-by-step, self-guidedformat.Focusonfundamentalswithanemphasisonfolderandfilemanagementskills.
publisher - Level i
GEn6YBC* $90 ($80 Senior)Create and edit publications, newsletters,brochuresandemailletters.Prerequisite:BasicknowledgeofWindows.
publisher - Level ii
GEn6YBd* $90 ($80 Senior)Designed for the student who is interested inusing Publisher as a complete application forsmallbusiness.Prerequisite:Publisher-LevelI.
Microsoft Office Essentials
GEn6YOA* $120 ($110 Senior)Introduces students toMicrosoftOfficeSuite,themostcommonlyusedsoftware in thebusi-nessworldtoday.TheemphasisisonlearningbasicsofWord,Excel,AccessandPowerPoint.
Microsoft Office Essentials – Keyboarding
GEn6YOB* $180 ($170 Senior)Introduces students toMicrosoftOfficeSuite–emphasizing the basics of Word, Excel, Ac-cess and PowerPoint. Learn to type by touch.
Monday,Wednesday10a.m.–7p.m.
Tuesday,Thursday10a.m.–9p.m.
Friday10a.m.–5p.m.
Saturday9a.m.–1p.m.
SundayNoon–4p.m.
COMMUniTY SKiLLS CEnTER SUMMER TERM HOURS: Closed July 4 for Independence Day holiday.
TO GET STARTEd:1. Registeranytimeat
503-491-6122
2.PurchasetextbookandsuppliesinthebusinessofficeattheMHCCMaywoodParkCampus
3. PickupcoursematerialsattheCommunitySkillsCenterandstartclass
TESTinG SERViCES
• CpT*, Tues. noon–8 p.m. (walk-ins)
• GEd†, Wed. noon–8 p.m. (by appointment, 503-491-7678)
• Test proctoring for MHCC online courses during open lab hours
* College Placement Test † General Education Development
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Microsoft Office Essentials Level ii
GEn6YOC* $165 ($155 Senior)ExpandyourknowledgeoftheMicrosoftOfficeSuite by performing more advanced assign-mentsinWord,Excel,AccessandPowerPoint.
Access Level i
GEn6ZAA* $90 ($80 Senior)Discoverthebenefitsofusingadatabasebyfo-cusingonthebasicsofAccess.Createandenterdata,extractdata,buildefficientfront-endsforthatdata(forms)andpublishtheresults.
Access Level ii
GEn6ZAB* $90 ($80 Senior)Master intermediateAccess techniques tocre-ateauser-friendlydatabase.Presentyourdatainattractivereportsandforms.Createmacrosthatmakeadatabaseintuitive.Prerequisite:Ac-cessLevelIorconsentofinstructor.
Excel Level i
GEn6ZEA* $90 ($80 Senior)Learnhowtobuildabasicspreadsheet,createanembeddedchartanduseformulas,functionsandformatting.
Excel Level ii
GEn6ZEB* $90 ($80 Senior) Excel Level II focuseson streamlininganden-hancing spreadsheets with templates, charts,graphics and formulas. Apply visual elementsandadvancedformulas.
Outlook Level i
GEn6ZMA $75 ($65 Senior) Discoverhowtosend,receive,replytoandfor-wardemailmessages.Organizeyourscheduleandeventsusingcalendartools,maintaincon-tactlists, to-dolistsandnotes.Streamlineyourworkplacetoday!
powerpoint Level i
GEn6ZpA* $90 ($80 Senior)Create professional-looking slide shows.Modify layouts to create custom slides to fityourneedsandenhanceyourinformation.Addillustrations,shapes,custombackgrounds,tran-sitionsanddiagrams.
powerpoint Level ii
GEn6ZpB* $90 ($80 Senior) Learntocreate,reviseandreuseapresentationto fit your needs and make an animated self-runningpresentation.
Word Level i
GEn6ZWA* $90 ($80 Senior) Wordallowsyoutocreateprofessional-lookingdocumentsandrevisethemwithease.Exploreways to createflyers, letters,memos, resumesand more. Discover formatting techniques tovisuallyenhanceyourdocuments.
Word Level ii
GEn6ZWB* $90 ($80 Senior) Learnmoreadvancedaspectsoftopicssuchasformatting,tablesandlistsaswellasnewfea-tures like merging, envelopes, mailing labels,multiplecolumns,textboxesandWordArt.Pre-requisite:Word-LevelIorconsentofinstructor.
Word Level iii
GEn6ZWC $105 ($95 Senior)Our advanced course teaches the most chal-lenging features and functionality of Wordincluding integrating Word with other pro-grams,collaboratingondocuments,managingdocument versions, adding reference marksandnotesandusingXMLinWord.
QuickBooks
GEn7dQ $120 ($110 Senior) Thisclassteachesyouhowtosetupyourcom-panyright thefirst time.Getridofyourstacksofpaperandmanageyourcustomers,vendors,products and financial data easily in orderlylists. Extract the information from these lists togenerate accurate and professional-lookinginvoices,billingstatementsandpayrollchecks.Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of accountingprinciplesandsmallbusiness.
Basic Business Writing Technique
GEn7GR $90 ($80 Senior)This class will teach you how to write with apurpose,avoidcommonerrors,proofreadandapplybusinesseditingtechniques.Reviewyourgrammarskillsandcreateandformatbusinessdocuments suchas letters,memos,emailmes-sagesandshortreports.
MS Office Business Simulation
GEn7OS $120 ($110 Senior)Using Microsoft (MS) Office skills, producepracticaland realisticbusinessprojects.Com-plete assignments that require the creation ofdocumentssuchasforms,presentations,work-sheetsanddatabasetoolsforabusiness.
photoshop plus
GEn7pH $120 ($110 Senior)Expand your knowledge of Photoshop. Learntofixphotographsbyremovingflaws,resizing,correcting exposure and utilizing the healingbrushtool.Prerequisite:BeginningPhotoshop.
Medical Vocabulary
MO16S $110 ($100 Senior)This non-credit, self-paced course teaches thebasic elements of medical words (prefixes,words, roots and suffixes). Medical abbrevia-tionsarestudiedso that thestudent isable toanalyze,defineandbuildmedicalterms.
photo and Video Editing For Seniors
GEn6SpV $45 ($35 Senior)InWindows7,createbeautifulpicturesthrougheditingintheuser-friendlyWindowsLivePhotoGallery program. Create professional-lookingmovieswithyourvideosandphotos.Toshareavideo,you'lllearnhowtoprepareandsendit by email, burn it to a DVD or upload it toYouTube.
interesting Online Applications for Seniors
GEn6SiA $45 ($35 Senior)TheWebisagreatplacetofindfreeonlinetoolsandapplicationsthatallowbettercommunica-tionwithyour friends.ViewalmosteveryspotontheglobewithGoogleEarth.DiscoverhowtouseeBaytobuyandselljustaboutanything.LearnaboutFacebookandMyPhotoAlbum.
Google for Seniors
GEn6SGO $45 ($35 Senior)Google has produced many useful applica-tions.Theseapplicationsarefreetodownloadandinstall.WithGoogleEarthyoucancheckyour vacation destination in advance. UseGoogle Maps to plan your route. AdditionalapplicationsincludeChatandGoogleTalk.
internet & Email for Seniors
GEn6SiE $45 ($35 Senior)Learn to navigate the Internet. Use WindowsLivetocreateandsendemailfolders.Discoveravarietyofwebsitesandsearch theWeb forspecific information. Find out how to protectyourcomputerfromspywareandviruses.
MS Office for Seniors
GEn6SMO $45 ($35 Senior)DoyouwanttolearnhowMicrosoft(MS)Of-fice(Word,ExcelandPowerPoint)canbenefityour everyday life? This is the class for you!Writealetter,makeabudget,createadigitalphotoalbumandmuchmore.
Windows Live Essentials for Seniors
GEn6SWL $45 ($35 Senior)Doyoutakepicturesandwanttosharethem?WithjustafewmouseclicksyoucanconvertaWindowsLiveWebspaceintoaphotoalbum,editvideofilesintoonlinemoviesorconductavideoconversationandhavealivechat.
* When registering choose section 30 for MS (Microsoft) 2010 or section 31 for MS 2007.
Community Skills Center Community Education
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TO REGiSTER:Call503-491-7658oremailusatBizcenter@mhcc.edu.Registerfortheclassaminimumof72hoursbeforethestartdate.
TO CAnCEL: Call503-491-7658oremailusatBizcenter@mhcc.edu.Cancellations72hoursormorepriortoseminarwillbegivena100percentrefund.
small business development centerThe Mt. Hood Community CollegeSmall Business Development Center(SBDC) ispart of theOregonSmallBusiness Development Center Net-work.Weservenewandestablishedbusinessesbyproviding:
• Accesstosmallbusinessresources• Freeconfidentialbusinesscounseling• Informationandreferralservices•Practical,affordabletraining
SEMINARSANDWORKSHOPS
Toregistercall503-491-7658
Social Media MentorCreatinganonlinepresenceforyourbusinessisaprocessthatgoesbeyondawebsite.Tapintotheexperienceofaprofessionalsocialmediaexpert who will guide you through the pro-cessofcreatinganextensiveonlinepresence.
date:6/30–9/22,EveryotherSaturdayTime:9–11a.m.Fee:$395,Classlimitedto8businesses
Going into Business: Start Smart! LearnthebasicsofopeningasmallbusinessinOregon: How to register your business name,resourcesforsmallbusinesses,accesstocapital,openabusinessbankaccountandobtainataxIDnumberforyourbusiness.
date: 6/29Time: Noon–1:30p.m.Fee: NoCharge,Classlimitedto20
new Business Foundations programGet your start-up questions answered here!This six-week online program is a must if youareopeninganewbusinessorhaveabusinessidea.Workwithindividualbusinesscounselorsduring the process of opening your businessandgetyourquestionsanswered.
Available online:Formoreinformationpleasecall503-491-7658Fee:$195Includeslearningmaterials
Business Start-Up programTheBusinessStart-UpProgramwillhelpyouplanandgrowyournewsmallbusinesssuccessfully.Thisthree-monthprogramincludesbusinessplansoftware, learning materials, online businesstraining and individual business coaching.Applicantsmustbeinbusinessfrom0-12months.
The Business Start-Up program includes:• Planningandevaluatingthenewbusiness• Newbusinessmarketing• Financingoperationsofthenewbusiness• Managingtheoperationsofthenew
business
Available online:Formoreinformationpleasecall503-491-7658Fee:$295includeslearningmaterials
Business Growth programTheBusinessGrowthProgramoffersspecializedonlinetrainingandindividualbusinesscoachingtonewandexistingcompanies(mustbeatleastoneyearinbusiness.)Thissix-monthprogramincludes:
• planning: Howtomanagethedaytodaytasksofrunningthebusiness
• Finance: Howmuchworkingcapital(cash)youneedtooperateandgrowyourbusiness
• Marketing: Howtoreachyourtargetcustomersandpromoteyourbusiness
• Management:Yourstaffingneedsandhowtogrowasuccessfulcompany
Available online:Formoreinformationpleasecall503-491-7658Fee:$395includeslearningmaterials
Bookkeeping for Small BusinessReview basic accounting principles used byprofessional bookkeepers and accountants.Explorethebenefitsofhavingabookkeepingsystem and approaches to implementing oneforyourbusiness.
date: 7/9or8/6or9/10Time: 9a.m.–NoonFee: $55,Classlimitedto10
QuickBooks Bootcamp™ 1: Company Set Up and File Management Two days of hands-on training in QuickBooksconsistingof two, three-hour sessions.AfteranintroductiontobasicaccountingprinciplesusedbyalleditionsofQuickBooks,youwilluse thesoftwaretocreateacompanyfile,customizeit,manageitsmovementbetweencomputersandgeneratereportsessentialtoyourbusiness.
date:7/17&7/19Time: 9a.m.–NoonFee: $135perBootcampor$235forbothClass limited to 8, textbook not included
QuickBooks Bootcamp™ 2: Managing Business TransactionsTwo days of hands-on training in QuickBooksconsistingof two, three-hoursessions.Workingwith real-life customer, vendor and bankingtransactions,youwillusethesoftwaretoprocessmoneycomingintoandgoingoutofabusinessaspartofa30-daybookkeepingcyclevitaltoyourbusiness.
date: 7/24&7/26Time: 9a.m.–Noon
no refunds for cancellations within 72 hours of seminar
WE HAVE MOVEd Visit us at our new location:501 n.E. Hood Ave., Suite 240 in Gresham.Forinformation,pleasecheckourwebsiteatmhcc.edu/bizcenterorcontactusviaphone503-491-7658oremailBizcenter@mhcc.edu.
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Small Business Development Center Community Education
Visit our new SBDC location at 501 N.E. Hood, Gresham
Fee: $135perBootcampor$235forbothClass limited to 8, textbook not included
WeekendQuickBooksBootcamp™
Bootcamp 1:CompanySetUpandFileMan-agement(onesix-hourclass)
Bootcamp 2: Managing Business Transac-tions(onesix-hourclass)
date: Bootcamp1:8/4date: Bootcamp2:8/18Time: 9a.m.–4p.m. One-hour lunch breakFee: $135perBootcampor$235forbothClass limited to 8, textbook not included
How to Get a Business Loan
Attend this seminar and get the answers tothesequestions:
• Whatisthecurrentaccesstocapital?• Whataresomesourcesofcapital?• Whatbanksarelending?• Whatarelendersreallylookingfor?• Whatarethestepstogettingaloan?• AmIbankable?WhatshouldIknow?• WhatifI'mnotbankable?HowcanI
becomebankable?• WhatifIgetdenied?
date: 7/10Time: 11:30a.m.–12:30p.m.Fee: NoCharge,Classlimitedto20
Small Business Legal BasicsLearnhowtoprotectyoursmallbusinessanddeal with some of the legal issues involvedwhenowningandrunningabusiness.Youwilldiscoverhowtoavoidcommonmistakeswhiledealing with contracts, hiring employees andthestructureofyourbusiness.Inaddition,thisclass covers different licensing requirementsandregulations,aswellastaximplicationsforyouandyourbusiness.Thisseminarisofferedinpartnershipwith the lawfirmYoungTwedtMcRostieLLP.
date: 6/26or8/28Time: Noon–1p.m.Fee: NoCharge,Classlimitedto20
Small Business Marketing on a BudgetThis seminar covers the aspects of marketingyour small business and understanding yourcustomers. Learn how they think and whatwords theyuse to refer toyourproductsandservices.Craftamarketingmessagethatcovershow your product or service will take awaytheirpainandwhyyouhavethebestsolutionforthem.UsetheInternetandsocialnetworkingtools(suchasFacebookandTwitter)tostayincontactwithyourfavoritecustomers.
date: 8/16Time: 9a.m.–NoonFee: $75,Classlimitedto10
Contracting with the Government
Smallbusinessesfacechallengeswhentryingto win federal, state and local governmentcontracts. The Small Business Administrationcanhelpsmallbusinessesworkthroughthesechallenges. This class provides an in-depthapproach to discovering and seeking con-tract opportunities as well as the marketingtoolsthatmayassistinsellingyourproductorservicetothegovernment.
date: 7/25Time: 9:30a.m.–NoonFee: NoCharge,Classlimitedto20
SMALLBUSINESSWEBINARS
Toregistercall503-491-7658
Participate in these workshops from your busi-ness or home. To register: Call 503-491-7658 or email [email protected]. You must register for a class at least 72 hours before the start date.
Going into Business: Start Smart! Learnthebasicsofopeningasmallbusinessin Oregon: How to register your businessname,resourcesforsmallbusinesses,accessto capital, open a business bank accountandobtainataxIDnumberforyourbusiness.
date: 7/20or8/17Time: 11:45a.m.–12:45p.m.Fee: NoCharge
Small Business Sales
Learn how to prospect, qualify, close salesandperformpost-salesservicing.Youwillbeabletousethesetoolstoensureyourbusinesshasapredictable revenuestreamandprofit-ablelong-termcustomerrelationships.
date:8/13or9/10Time: 9–10:30a.m.Fee: $25
Business Website EssentialsIn this webinar you will learn the basics ofcreating a successful website for your smallbusiness. The instructor will present tools tobuild your website, as well as Web hostingoptionstopublishyoursiteontheInternet.
date: 7/6or8/24Time: 9–10:30a.m.Fee: $25
Social Media Marketing For Your Business
Learn how to incorporate social media toolssuch as Facebook, Twitter and YouTubeto promote your business and attract newcustomers. The instructor will discuss the keyelementsofsuccessfulsocialmediamarketing.This seminar is presented in partnership withAlphabetixWebdesign.
date: 6/22or9/14Time: 9–10:30a.m.Fee: $25
How to Get a Business LoanAttend this seminar and get the answers tothesequestions:
• Whatisthecurrentaccesstocapital?• Whataresomesourcesofcapital?• Whatbanksarelending?• Whatarelendersreallylookingfor?• Whatarethestepstogettingaloan?• AmIbankable?WhatshouldIknow?• WhatifI'mnotbankable?HowcanI
becomebankable?• WhatifIgetdenied?
date: 8/14or9/11Time: 11:30a.m.–12:30p.m.Fee: NoCharge
Hiring new EmployeesLookathowtoattractandhirequalityemploy-ees. How to begin the employee/employerrelationship off on the right foot, includingproperjobpostings,applications,jobdescrip-tionsandhiringpaperwork.Learnabout thedifferences between an employee and inde-pendentcontractor.
date:7/19or8/30Time: 11:45a.m.–12:45p.m.Fee: NoCharge
Contracting with the Government Smallbusinessesfacechallengeswhentryingto win federal, state and local governmentcontracts. The Small Business Administrationcanhelpsmallbusinessesworkthroughthesechallenges. This class provides an in-depthapproach to discovering and seeking con-tract opportunities as well as the marketingtoolsthatmayassistinsellingyourproductorservicetothegovernment.
date: 8/22Time: 9–10:30a.m.Fee: NoCharge
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• Projectmanagementandcontinuousimprovement• SpecializedtrainingsuchasLeanManufacturing/Lean
Contracting• Trainingandcredentialsinworkplacehealthandsafety• Workplacelanguageclasses
Employer clients working with MHCC include:
business & industry workforce trainingOffering personalized, innovative services to prepare your company to compete successfully in the global marketplaceBusinessandIndustryWorkforceTraining(BIWT)atMt.HoodCommunityCollegeistheemployer'sconnectiontocustomized,affordabletrainingprogramsdesignedtostrengthenabusinessworkforce,enhanceleadershipskills,improveproductivityandincreaseprofitability.
BiWT can provide customized training, including:• Computersoftwareskills• Continuingeducationforprofessionallicensing• Industry-specifictraining• Leadershipandsupervisoryskills• Professionalcommunicationskills
CONSTRUCTION
Building Analyst & Envelope professional Training
Prepare yourself for the fast growing en-ergy efficiency industry. Earn two BuildingPerformanceInstitute(BPI)Certificationsinsixweeksofweeknightandweekendclassesorfour weeks of condensed training. The train-ingincludesBPInationalcertificationtesting.
date: 6/6–7/20Time: Wed.5:30–8:30p.m.,Sat.9a.m.–1p.m.place: ECTCFee: $2,995
date: 6/7–6/29Time: Thurs.–Fri.,9a.m.–5p.m., Sat.9a.m.–1p.m.place: ECTCFee: $2,995
Heating professional
Building Performance Institute (BPI) certifi-cation is the nationally approved trainingstandardof theHomePerformancewithEN-ERGYSTAR®ProgramoftheU.S.Departmentof Energy and the Environmental ProtectionAgency.BPIBuildingAnalystorPerformanceTestedComfortSystemscertification(PTCS)isarequiredprerequisite.
date: 7/16–7/21Time: Mon.–Sat.,8a.m.–5p.m.place: ECTCFee: $1,495
HERS Rater
ThiscoursewillprepareyouforHomeEnergyRater Score (HERS) Certification and coverbuildingscience,energymodelingandtheRes-idential Energy Services Network (RESNET)standards.
date: 7/30–8/4Time: Mon.1:30–5:30p.m.,Tues.–Fri. 8a.m.–6p.m.,Sat.7:30a.m.–3p.m.place: ECTCFee: $1,495
pTCS duct Sealing Technician
PerformanceTestedComfortSystems(PTCS)isa certification program for contractors install-ing, servicing or inspecting heat pumps andductwork. Technicians who successfully com-plete the course will become PTCS certifiedandeligible toparticipate invariousregionalprograms.
date: 8/6–8/8Time: Mon.–Wed.,8a.m.–4p.m.place: ECTCFee: $500
Weatherization Tech
Thiscourseisdesignedtotrainstudentstoprop-erlyweatherizeexistingbuildingsandhomes.Students will receive field training wherethey will perform weatherization and repairactivities. This Clean Energy Works OregonqualifiedprogramincludesaWHALC(WholeHouseAirLeakageControl)certificationfromBuildingPerformanceInstitute(BPI).
date: 8/13–8/24Time: Mon.–Fri.,8a.m.–4p.m.place: ECTCFee: $2,995
PROFESSIONAL
nursing Assistant
The training includes 51 hours of onlinetheory,24hoursoflabpracticeand75hoursof clinical practicum at an assigned facility.Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthiscourse,thestudentiseligiblefortheOregonStateCerti-fiedNursingAssistant1exam.Visitmhcc.edu/cnafordetails.
date: Begins6/25Time: EveningandOnlineplace: ACTBDFee: $1,595Additionalfeesrequired
Build a powerful Website with Squarespace
Learn from a non-programmer how to buildadynamicwebsitewithmanyadvancedfea-tures. This class is perfect for organizations,businessesorindividualsthatwanttoenhancetheironlinepresencebyintegratingblogs,so-cial links, videos,photogalleries,mapsandformsbut can’taffordcustomWebdevelop-ment. Featuring simplecontentmanagement,custom domain support and built-in searchengineoptimization(SEO),youwillbeproudtotelleveryonethatyoubuiltthesiteyourself.Intermediatecomputerskillsrecommended.
date: 7/23–7/25Time: Tues.&Thurs.,6p.m.–8p.m.place: TBAFee: $99
COnTACT US: 503-491-7235 • [email protected]
• Boeing• CityofGresham• Danner-LaCrosseFootwear• HorizonAir• ImperialManufacturing
• LeathermanToolGroup• MicrochipTechnologyInc• ONSemiconductor• TriMet
include workshops and profes- sional development for our faculty, and developing our first cohort of AVID students, who are already showing gains in performance and persistence. This is a group of students who came from situations in which they were underprepared for college-level learning, yet with the AVID program, eight of 10 of them moved forward to the next term at MHCC. Those are very good results.”
Eventually, there will be an AVID Center for Students at MHCC, and the impact should be exceptional.
“AVID at MHCC now is a profes-sional development learning community, dedicated to teaching high-engagement learning strate-gies,” says MHCC developmental writing instructor Mary Kelly-Klein. “This is a terrific platform for students to work together and apply critical thinking skills. And teachers also work together across courses—reading and writ-ing, for example—as they instill
Avid Teachers, Avid LearnersAVID, an international program preparing students for college, is blossoming at MHCC.
Some 30 years ago an educator named Mary Catherine Swanson, seeing the many unmet needs of her underserved, under-represent-ed, under-everythinged students, created a new way of preparing those students (and inspiring their teachers) for college readiness and eventual success in a global society. Her program, Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), is now serving more than 450,000 students, from fourth-grade to college, in 4,800 schools across America and 16 countries.
At the college level, AVID is de-signed to increase learning, bolster student persistence and power college graduation and success in careers and life.
“MHCC is the first college in Oregon to adopt the AVID post-secondary program,” says Christie Plinski, vice president of Instruc-tion at MHCC. “Our first steps
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complementary skills in a cohort of AVID students.”
“This is the most positive training I’ve had as a teacher,” adds MHCC English instructor and AVID par-ticipant Michele Hampton. “We’re learning new strategies to keep the whole group motivated and learn-ing. Students coalesce into a team that works together and supports each other. From the teacher’s per-spective, AVID can be something as simple as telling students your goals for the class clearly and on the first day, or as complex as transforming an entire campus community to reflect the AVID philosophy.”
On the bottom line, AVID at MHCC is another reflection of what has always been the heart and soul of the College: the power of student-focused education to create better, richer, fuller lives.
To register for classes, visit mhcc.edu/schedule.
Building a TeaM of leaRneRS English Instructor Michele Hampton
“Thisisthemost positivetrainingI’vehadasateacher.We’relearningnewstrategiestokeepthewholegroupmotivatedandlearning.”
The RighT TRaining Produces Leatherman Quality Tools
production work. The training-to-work program which resulted provides four days of training in Manufacturing Foundations and leads to OSHA 10 completion—a universal, industry recognized safe-manufacturing credential. Those who successfully complete the new program are then qualified and prepared to start work at the Leatherman production facility.
“This is a great opportunity for us to help provide both Leatherman-specific training and industry-spe-cific training that reaches beyond a single employer,” says Robert Weinman, MHCC’s business and industry workforce training coordi-nator. “From MHCC’s perspective, we wanted to develop a program
“Safety is always our first concern on the production floor,” says Juli Potts, human resource generalist at Leatherman, “and that takes highly trained and highly focused employees working as a team. We use all the tools available to ensure qualified applicants and well prepared employees.”
In 2010, Leatherman called upon the Portland office of Aerotek, a worldwide staffing agency, to recruit a production team for the Leatherman manufacturing facility. Aerotek soon partnered with MHCC and WorkSource Oregon to recruit new employees and develop a customized training program that would prepare those prospects for high-volume, high-quality
multipurpose Job ToolsIn a multi-tool partnership with Aerotek staffing and WorkSource Oregon, MHCC is helping to train multi-skilled workers for Leatherman Tool Group.
Sometimes the planets, or at least the pliers, blades and tools, align perfectly—like the fact that Tim Leatherman, former English teacher and helicopter mechanic, inventor and founder of world-famous Leatherman multi-tools, had a cool, outdoorsy name. Whifflehimper Tools may not have had the same success with sportsmen, adventurers, workers and the military.
But Oregon-based Leatherman Tool Group has been exceptionally successful since the iconic multi-tool (all-in-one pliers, knives, screwdrivers, saw blades, etc.) first appeared three decades ago. Today, there are 46 different Leatherman products, sold in 82 countries around the world. The company employs some 400 people, and the manufacturing happens right here in Portland.
And that manufacturing still happens under Tim Leatherman’s original philosophy: Make great products, make them on time and at top-quality, add value and create a great place to work. A typical tool manufactured at Leatherman will require 300 different processes to produce, and this precise production plus the company’s devotion to quality require special employees—who aren’t always easy to find, even in an economic recession.
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“We understood that the require-ment was based on worker safety,” says Aerotek’s Sarah Hovdey, “but we were also familiar with MHCC’s expertise in workplace training, and we wondered if together we could develop a training program and certification that would satisfy Leatherman’s requirements and open the door to new employees.”
Indeed they could—what has emerged from the Aerotek partner-ship with MHCC and WorkSource Oregon is a comprehensive recruit-ment process that involves initial screening, cognitive and physical assessment and several interviews before the candidates can attend the training.
Like a Leatherman tool, all pieces have fallen perfectly into place.
Acquiring those skills has led to the hiring of more than 30 new employees at the Leatherman site.
that was of value to Aerotek and Leatherman, but that included in-dustry recognized skill assessments and credentials.”
In addition to earning the OSHA 10 completion, all participants com-plete the National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC). The NCRC is a nationally recognized skills assess-ment tool that ranks an individual’s abilities in math, reading and locat-ing information. The NCRC is now being implemented into programs in at least 35 states.
“The NCRC is now something we encourage our regular employees to obtain for future opportunities at Leatherman as well as external can-didates who apply for an open posi-tion,” Leatherman’s Potts explains. “This test will help us better assess the skill levels of these individuals and allow us to be more informed before we hire.”
As the company hoping to provide workers to Leatherman, Aerotek had to address what was a substantial, if well-intentioned, barrier to employ-ment: Leatherman Tool’s require-ment for six months or more of past production experience.
One such success story is Michael Hernandez, who went through the training and now has a good job at Leatherman. He says, “I was work-ing part-time in a shoe store and wanted something better. If you want to go into manufacturing, this program is the way to do it. I learned the skills I needed quickly and went to work the following week. Leatherman is a great place to work and I hope to be here a long time.”
With a little help from MHCC—part of the College’s standing commitment to the community—Hernandez and the other new employees will contribute to a safer production environment and higher production rates for Leatherman, and are aligned to advance quickly in their career goals.
For other examples of MHCC’s com-mitment to workforce development, please visit mhcc.edu/training.
“Ifyouwanttogointomanufacturing,thisprogramisthewaytodoit.IlearnedtheskillsIneededquicklyandwenttoworkthefollowingweek.”
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